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Singapore Airlines jet catches fire, but all passengers safe

SINGAPORE (AP) - Singapore Airlines said Monday there were no injuries when a jetliner caught fire after returning to Changi Airport because of an engine warning.

The Boeing 777-300ER was on its way to Milan when it turned back "following an engine oil warning message," the company said.

It said the aircraft's right engine caught fire after Flight SQ368 touched down more than four hours after taking off.

"The fire was put out by airport emergency services and there were no injuries to the 222 passengers and 19 crew on board," Singapore Airlines said in a statement.

The passengers were transferred to another aircraft, it said.

This image provided by Lee Bee Yee shows the aftermath of an engine fire on a Singapore Airlines flight, at Changi International Airport on Monday, June 27, 2016. A Singapore Airlines statement said the Boeing 777-300ER was on its way to Milan when it turned back "following an engine oil warning message." It says the aircraft's right engine caught fire after Flight SQ368 touched down more than four hours after takeoff. (Lee Bee Yee via AP) The Associated Press
This image provided by Lee Bee Yee shows passengers disembarking a Singapore Airlines flight after an engine fire, at Changi International Airport in Singapore on Monday, June 27, 2016. A Singapore Airlines statement said the Boeing 777-300ER was on its way to Milan when it turned back "following an engine oil warning message." It says the aircraft's right engine caught fire after Flight SQ368 touched down more than four hours after takeoff. (Lee Bee Yee via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT The Associated Press
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